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A ballgame called "Keeping the ball aloft", Banda, 1601.The ball is made of twisted branches. Sepak takraw is known by the Indonesian and Malaysian people in several areas such as Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Sulawesi as Sepak raga, which is a game for local children who still use a ball made of rattan.
Ball-play of the Women, Prairie du Chien, oil painting by George Catlin, 1835-36 Ball sports fall within many sport categories, some sports within multiple categories, including:
Sepak takraw, or Sepaktakraw, [1] also called buka ball, kick volleyball or foot volleyball, is a team sport.It is played with a ball made of rattan or plastic between two teams of two to four players on a court resembling a badminton court.
Netball is a ball sport played on a rectangular court by two teams of seven players. The primary objective is to shoot a ball through the defender's goal ring while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own.
Malaysian Netball Association (Malay: Persatuan Bola Jaring Malaysia) is the national body which oversees, promotes and manages netball in Malaysia. Established in 1978, [1] the Malaysian Netball Association hosted the first Asian Netball Championship in 1985, and the 3rd Asian Youth Netball Championship. [2]
The Bung Karno Sports Complex (Indonesian: Gelanggang Olahraga Bung Karno), better known as Gelora Bung Karno and formerly named the Asian Games Complex (Indonesian: Kompleks Asian Games and the Senayan Sports Complex (Indonesian: Kompleks Olahraga Senayan) from 1969 to 2001, is a sports complex located in Gelora, Central Jakarta, bordering the Senayan, South Jakarta because of its large location.
Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor Sports Complex (erroneously referred as Perbadanan Kemajuan Negari Selangor by cricket records) or PKNS Sports Complex (Malay: Kompleks Sukan PKNS) [2] is a multi-purpose sports facility at SS7, Kelana Jaya, Petaling Jaya, Selangor [2] which is used for cricket and football.
Football is the most popular sport in Denmark, with over 313,000 players in more than 1600 clubs. [1] The national football team in Denmark have reached high and notable results, like qualifying for the UEFA Championships six times in a row (1984–2004) and winning the UEFA Championship in 1992.